NDSU Visual Arts and Pears Education and Research Studio (PEARS) Visiting Artist Program has announced its 12th annual summer printmaking workshop will feature printmaker Nichole Maury, associate professor of art at Western Michigan University. The workshop is scheduled for June 11-22.
Maury will present “The Non-Repeatable Print,” introducing students to monotype and monoprint screenprinting techniques, with a focus on content and experimentation. Students will learn a variety of non- or semi-repeatable mark making techniques using both traditional and non-traditional stenciling processes. Attention will be given to the development of serial imagery, ghost imagery and the successful use of color. Setting up a personal water-based screenprinting studio will be addressed.
Maury’s prints have been included in several international and national venues, including the International Print Center, New York; Scuola di Grafica, Venice, Italy; Chicago Cultural Center; and the Urban Institute of Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, Mich. She has been awarded residencies at Frans Masereel Centrum, Belgium; Kala Art Institute of Art, Berkeley, Calif.; Women’s Studio Workshop, New York; and Jentel, Wy. Her prints have been included in publications such as New American Paintings and Printmakers Today.
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